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how big of a hit is that for rupert murdock's media empire? >> it's a very big hit indeed. in british constitution, if i can call it that, and political practice, what is going to unfold this afternoon and this evening, in the parliament here, is a fundamental significance. all three major parties accounting for more than 600 of the 650 seats in the house of commons will be voting for a resolution move by the opposition labor party that calls for mr. murdoch to abandon that takeover bid which would be one of the biggest, if not the single biggest, i believe, media takeover bids in the history of this country. it will fundamentally affect the future of news corporation because in my view, at least, a vote in the house of commons by all three parties asking to get out of that bid, is probably going to end be the bid for all practical purposes and cause news corp to go back to the drawing board and refashion its future. >> if there is an investigation here in the united states, because apparently senator rockefeller here is calling for an investigation into whether news corp b
how big of a hit is that for rupert murdock's media empire? >> it's a very big hit indeed. in british constitution, if i can call it that, and political practice, what is going to unfold this afternoon and this evening, in the parliament here, is a fundamental significance. all three major parties accounting for more than 600 of the 650 seats in the house of commons will be voting for a resolution move by the opposition labor party that calls for mr. murdoch to abandon that takeover bid...
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maybe a couple of days isn't a big -- as big of a deal. certain there treasury department is making plans at this point to figure out which bills are going to get paid and which ones will get pushed off. >> sounds like we are right back where we were yesterday. we will have to wait and see. senior congressional reporter with politico. >> always good to talk to a fellow terrapin. >> that's right. go terps. >> that's a turtle, is it not? >> tortoise. much larger and lives longer. >> excellent diversion from the conversation about the debt deal. all we can keep asking is what happen it is there is no deal? if i had a nickel every time we had to ask this question i would be able to pay the national debt. the white house insists president obama will not raise the debt ceiling by himself by invoking the 14th amendment. still a lot of folks out there are talking about this escape clause. that's because former president bill clinton and some house democrats say the president should use it if no deal is reached. what are we talking about here? this
maybe a couple of days isn't a big -- as big of a deal. certain there treasury department is making plans at this point to figure out which bills are going to get paid and which ones will get pushed off. >> sounds like we are right back where we were yesterday. we will have to wait and see. senior congressional reporter with politico. >> always good to talk to a fellow terrapin. >> that's right. go terps. >> that's a turtle, is it not? >> tortoise. much larger and...
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is that a big deal? >> well, canada's never had referendums regarding the abolition of the constitutional monarchy the way, for instance, australia has. canada's viewed as a friendly place for a royal visit and probably one of the reasons it was chosen as william and kate's first overseas tour. nevertheless, there's a degree -- there's a political component to what opposition there is to canada's relationship with the constitutional monarchy and this tends to exist the most in quebec where certain french-canadians, commentators, the end to view the briltish monarchy as symbolic of the british conquest of canada and responses to william and kate's visit to canada tended to be more complicated in quebec than the other stops along the tour. >> there's royal history and anne of green gables, for example. >> yes. >> that was insiders say that the trip to prince edward island suggested by kate, a big fan of the book and the series anne of green gables s. that true? >> well, the british press reported a source
is that a big deal? >> well, canada's never had referendums regarding the abolition of the constitutional monarchy the way, for instance, australia has. canada's viewed as a friendly place for a royal visit and probably one of the reasons it was chosen as william and kate's first overseas tour. nevertheless, there's a degree -- there's a political component to what opposition there is to canada's relationship with the constitutional monarchy and this tends to exist the most in quebec...
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i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second. takin' care of some business. it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> seattle mariners have now lost, 17 games in a row! whoa! >> we are here to rub it in. poor mariners. >> that streak continued last night. struck out -- gosh, 18 times in yankees stadium. mariners 16 games away from the major league record of 23 consecutive losses set by kiran's husband's favorite team in the world, the phillies. >> ali then said in the 6:00 hour of "american morning" that the losingest team in the history of professional sports. >> that is true. we backchecked it. >> to be fair you play more games in baseball so more opportunities to lose. >> world series champions. >> a lesson to be learned here. you can be the losingest team and be the world series champs and have an incredible season
i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second. takin' care of some business. it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> seattle mariners have now lost, 17 games in a row! whoa! >> we are here to rub it in. poor...
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big, big question. >> we'll be watching. alan, good to see you. thank you. >>> that's certainly a new angle for the nathan's famous hot dog eating contest. >>> deliberations in the casey anthony murder trial expected to begin today. during closing arguments the prosecution alleged casey sacrificed her child to live a free life. >> that brings us to the question of the day. do you think the prosecution has proved its case against casey anthony? >> sandra v. on a blog says yes, i think the prosecution proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt, over and over again. anyone would have to be deaf, blind and stupid to think casey anthony should get anything less than charged with first-degree murder. she obviously acted alone. she is guilty of murdering her child and then some. i'll tell you, there's a jury that has to decide that. >> jeanne on facebook, says, of course, any time a child dies someone close to the child is responsible. george testified the last time he saw caylee was with casey, it's not rocket science. >> and on our blog, sharon says the
big, big question. >> we'll be watching. alan, good to see you. thank you. >>> that's certainly a new angle for the nathan's famous hot dog eating contest. >>> deliberations in the casey anthony murder trial expected to begin today. during closing arguments the prosecution alleged casey sacrificed her child to live a free life. >> that brings us to the question of the day. do you think the prosecution has proved its case against casey anthony? >> sandra v. on...
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these are big proximate but we're a big country and we'll solve it. >> reporter: now, the main issue he's going to have to teal with is why he decided to hire andy colson who was later arrested as part of the investigation into the phone hacking. this is something that was brought up yesterday in the hearings and it turns out that his chief of staff actually warned the british police not to brief the prime minister on these phone hacking issues. lawmakers today are clearly going to try to get to the bottom of this as you can imagine from the opposition labor party. >> david cameron said he didn't know about this either. thanks so much. >> it's going to be hard to top the intensity of what happened yesterday. the theater of yesterday's phone hacking hearings. two hours after telling parliament it was the most hufble day of his life, rupert murdoch took a pie in the face. a 26-year-old man armed with a pie full of shaving cream nails rupert murdoch from behind saying you greedy billionaire and it didn't take long for murdoch's wife there, leapt to her husband's defense. she tried to cl
these are big proximate but we're a big country and we'll solve it. >> reporter: now, the main issue he's going to have to teal with is why he decided to hire andy colson who was later arrested as part of the investigation into the phone hacking. this is something that was brought up yesterday in the hearings and it turns out that his chief of staff actually warned the british police not to brief the prime minister on these phone hacking issues. lawmakers today are clearly going to try to...
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the big deal. that is where we are right now and what we need. >> maria, what is the political burden? because, ultimately, all of this is viewed through a political lens. the winners and the losers. >> absolutely. >> who holds the bag? what is the political burden? >> here is the reason i believe that mitchell mcconnell ended up offering his plan. he understands, as well as other republicans who are becoming very nervous about who is going to take the blame if we do go into default, they are understanding republicans will take the blame. what they have not understood up to now when you negotiate you have to put something that is your cow on the table. they haven't done nothing to put their sacred cows on the table. president obama and the democrats have offered up changes in medicare and social security. the sacred cows for american families and don't know that because they understand we are at a crossroads. republicans do not understand that. if we go into default, they will take the blame on thi
the big deal. that is where we are right now and what we need. >> maria, what is the political burden? because, ultimately, all of this is viewed through a political lens. the winners and the losers. >> absolutely. >> who holds the bag? what is the political burden? >> here is the reason i believe that mitchell mcconnell ended up offering his plan. he understands, as well as other republicans who are becoming very nervous about who is going to take the blame if we do go...
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some of them got big forks and others got small ones. those with the big forks ate less. the study concludes people using small forks may feel they are making less progress towards their goal of finishing the meal so they overcompensate by eating more. the. >> do you buy this? we are talking about italian food and showing some sort of breakfast buffet with grits. you know what -- >> macaroni. okay. do i buy that? i don't know. i'm bothered by really big forks. sometimes you go to places and give you really big -- >> very large. they also say that if you put a smaller plate, you will eat month, bigger plate. >> is that right? >> yes. put your food on a smaller plate as opposed to bigger plate, i don't know. you have to somehow find a way to keep your portions under control. your mother probably warned you not to do portions under control. >>> is there anything really wrong with allowing your toddler to sleep in bed with you? >> senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen join us live from the cnn center in atlanta. tell us the truth. >> you mentioned moms. a lot of people
some of them got big forks and others got small ones. those with the big forks ate less. the study concludes people using small forks may feel they are making less progress towards their goal of finishing the meal so they overcompensate by eating more. the. >> do you buy this? we are talking about italian food and showing some sort of breakfast buffet with grits. you know what -- >> macaroni. okay. do i buy that? i don't know. i'm bothered by really big forks. sometimes you go to...